The second part of Parliament’s Budget Session has begun after a month long recess. There are reports that the session could see Congress and other opposition raising the issue of multi-crore financial scams involving public-sector banks in both the Houses.

Opposition parties would raise the issue as to how the Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud and other banking scams took place and how the government failed to stop them.

The government, on its part, is seeking to counter the opposition’s offensive by bringing the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill.

The legislation, once passed, will grant powers to the government to attach assets of persons declared fugitive. This will include benami assets too.

While the opposition has not planned any joint strategy so far, it is likely to meet in a day or two to chalk out a plan for the Parliament session.

Sources said that while the financial sector and banking scams would dominate the proceedings in both Houses, issues related to crime against Dalits and women, farmers, the economy and unemployment would also raised by the opposition benches.

The second part of the session would primarily see discussions on the demand for grants for various ministries.

The opposition would also press for a debate on a number of contentious matters and important issues confronting the country.

The government has listed a few bills for consideration and passage in both Houses.

In the Lok Sabha, it intends to bring The Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Bill, 2017, and The Specific Relief (Amendment) Bill, 2017, tomorrow, and The Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 2017, on Tuesday.

In the Rajya Sabha, the government has listed The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2017, and The State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017, for the first day of the session.

Congress leaders said that they would soon be holding a meeting with other opposition parties to chalk out a joint strategy for the session.

The aim is to corner the government unitedly and demand answers from it on various issues which it has evaded in the past, a leader from the party said.

CPI leader D Raja said the issue of PNB fraud will be taken up and the new bills that the government proposes to bring would also be discussed.

“We will demand answers from the government on how the fraud happened.

The banking sector is in a deep crisis and its credibility is under stake,” he told PTI.

Raja also said that issues pertaining to atrocities and crimes against Dalits and women, which he claimed were on the rise, would also be taken up.

He, however, said the financial crimes will be the highlight of the session.

TMC leader Derek O’Brien said his party is for a debate and a discussion in Parliament, and would evolve a joint opposition strategy soon.

“We will coordinate with other opposition parties to expose this BJP government that has not delivered on their promises. I don’t want to name any particular issue as there are many. We have issues for every day in Parliament,”he said.